
Rahul: "So I just blasted out emails to everybody and expected that everybody should write about my, this fancy little app that I wrote. I mean, it, it, it was, it was kind of like something that I was just like, I did not know as an app developer, as an indie developer, how do you focus on reaching out to reviewers?" I think that's a completely understandable add in yeah, exactly. I don't think you were running much at that point, but that's, that's fine. So I think back in the day I want to say that my very first interaction, which was just one-sided was actually an email to you about Tempo when I launched it.Īnd Fast-forward that too, by the way, you never responded, which I was hurt by, but so bad. You know, I know my version of it, but I'm curious from your perspective how we began to interact with each other." So what, let's kick it off with talking about our background kind of our, our origin story of how we met. W w we've already begun part of that, that we'll talk about in this episode. And there will also be a segment in which you well, we assign each other homework. And also I plan on talking about the future, some Apple Watch news and we'll include a tip each week, from each of us. I love to talk about Tempo and, you know, I can go on and on for a long time, I know VB going to keep it short which is a good idea. And just talk about the development of that and, and what's new and tempo." It has to be the best Runkeeper app for runners that I've seen and knowing how much work you put into it. And you develop tempo for runners, which is hugely motivational for me.
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And so what I want to do is, is the six-episode series where we can just kinda kind of talk about you know, our habits and, and things that we're working on. And so things that normally motivate me to do this, like training for races and participating in runs with, with friends. I don't know if anybody else noticed, but it was a little bit weird. And then also, you know, 2020 was a little bit weird. This is good though because I'm sure as listeners know, I've, I've had a hard time making watch time, my priority. There is a podcast that I recorded with a friend that we never released so we can count that as a half." Zac: "I think, I think this is your third appearance and then that means we should end up at like seven for you in total, by the time this is over." I am introducing a new six-week episode format with my good friend Raho Matta, how are you doing Rahul?" Zac Hall: "Welcome to 9to5Mac Watch Time a podcast series exploring the world of Apple Watch and how it changes people's lives this week.

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9to5Mac Watch Time 22: Launching Activity Stats with Rahul Matta.9to5Mac Watch Time podcast episode 6: Making apps for Apple Watch with Rahul Matta and Will Bishop.Sponsored by Pillow : Pillow is an all-in-one sleep tracking solution to help you get a better night’s sleep. Subscribe now to catch up with each episode and automatically hear new episodes as soon as they’re released every two weeks: 🟣 Apple Podcasts | 🟠 Overcast | 🟢 Spotify In this series, we talk to real people about how Apple Watch is affecting their lives. This week on Watch Time join 9to5Mac's Zac Hall for his first week of run coaching with Tempo developer Rahul Matta.ĩto5Mac Watch Time is a podcast series hosted by Zac Hall.
